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Acne - Patient's guide
Acne Non-Surgical Treatment
There are several nonsurgical treatment options that may be appropriate for your acne scars, which include topical creams, chemical peels, skin fillers and skin camouflage.
1) Topical Creams: (Tretinoin)
Creams can act to improve your acne and help to smooth very fine acne scarring, these help by encouraging collagen production in your skin. They work in a similar way to the creams that improve the appearance of fine lines.
2) Chemical Peels: (AHA peels)
Chemical Peels can improve overall skin tone and lustre, but do little for scars, it works best if you get a series of at least six peels, having one every 1-2 weeks.
3) Skin Fillers:
Materials are injected into the depressed area of the scar to elevate it to the level of the normal surrounding skin. Results are temporary, lasting 3-6 months and are effective only in rolling scars. In Canada, Artecol®, which is a combination of collagen and methylmethacrylate, gives a prolonged benefit. However, the FDA in the US has not approved this to date.
Fibrel, collagen (Zyplast®, Zyderm®), Hyaluronic acid (Restylane®), and HylaForm® gel are used as dermal and subcutaneous fillers.
4) Skin Camouflage/Cover-up:
This may be the only option for some who cannot tolerate or cannot afford the other options.
5) Injectables: (Artecoll®)
This is a new injectable, long lasting skin implant for the correction of wrinkles and depressed skin such as scars. It is made of a combination of collagen and tiny spheres of a substance called polymethylmethacrylate, as well as the anesthetic lidocaine. These microspheres measure 32-40 micrometers, which are said to be too large to be removed from your skin by the macrophages in your body that normally remove foreign substances from your cells.
This substance appears inert in skin, and has been used for many years in dental prostheses, eyelenses, pacemakers, and for bone repair.
It is injected into the skin (collagen injection), then the body forms connective tissue in the form of collagen around the injected substance, which gives volume to the skin and corrects the wrinkle or depressed scar. This new tissue takes about 3 months to be completely formed. These spheres in a sense, form a skeleton around which new collagen is formed around the injected material.
There will be mild swelling initially, but this settles after a few weeks. Redness may also be seen for a few days, mild itching, and pain have been reported although it’s uncommon. These symptoms usually disappear after a few days, rarely about 1 in 800 have granulomas or lumps form around the injected material. This can be treated with a cortisone injection since Artecoll® correction lasts, it is important that not too much is injected into the skin at one time. Multiple small collagen injections may be the safest way of proceeding.
A skin test to the skin inside of the arm is always done with a small quantity of Artecoll® to ensure there is no allergic reaction to either the collagen or the lidocaine. You should not use Artecoll® if you have a reaction to the skin test or if you have a known allergy to lidocaine, collagen or cow products. Individuals who have thin, loose skin, or who make keloid, or thick scars, also should not use this product. It is prudent for those with immunologic diseases to avoid this procedure.
The most common defects for which Artecoll® is used are:
- Folds and wrinkles of the face due to smoking, sun damage, and aging
- Lip augmentation
- Acne scars
Hyaluronic acid injection - Restylane®, Restylane Finelines®, Perlane®:
These are gels that are made of non-animal hyaluronic acid, which is a complex sugar derivative for injection into the skin. It is used to correct facial lines, wrinkles, folds, and for shaping facial contours, and may also be used for lip enhancement. Its use in acne scars may be limited. The benefits of these injections usually last for about 6 months.
There is some discomfort with these injections and reactions such as swelling, redness, pain and itching that may occur, but usually lasts for only a few days. There is a rare allergic reaction for 1 in 2000 patients where there is a more significant swelling and redness of the surrounding tissue. Skin testing prior to use is not usually done.
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INTRODUCTION
Clinical experience confirms what has been shown in clinical trials, that Clindoxyl Gel is effective and well tolerated
Once daily application of topical that combines two active anti-acne agents may well increase patient compliance...
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CLININCAL EXPERIENCE
More than six international studies involving over 6,000 patients have shown reductions in the PASI (Psoriasis Area and Severity Index) of approximately 40% after one week of treatment and 70% after four weeks...
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INDICATIONS
Moderate comedonal and papulo-pustular acne
Approved in Canada as a once daily topical for moderate Acne in December 2000...
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PATIENT PROFILE
Any patient who has inflammatory acne can be treated with Clindoxyl Gel
Acne patients with comedones only are best treated by topical retinoids
Patients with cystic acne usually require systemic therapy...
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DOSING
Once daily application of Clindoxyl Gel is recommended
The product needs to be applied to the whole region of skin that is affected with acne. In other words...
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EFFICACY
The following figures show pooled data from randomized, controlled double-blind trials involving 673 patients with acne...
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COMPLIANCE
Three factors to consider for good compliance of Clindoxyl Gel are:
Well tolerated by most patients,
results are often seen within 2 weeks...
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SIDE EFFECTS, SAFETY AND RISKS
Overall tolerance was rated as excellent in 94% of patients.
Potential side effects expected in some patients...
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COST OF TREATMENT
This is a cost effective product.
Reducing inflammation can reduce the risks of scarring...
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INTRODUCTION
There are limitations for regulators, pharmaceutical companies and pharmaceutical sales representatives to present clinical evidence following development of product monograph and drug approval...
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CLININCAL EXPERIENCE
Diane-35® (2mg cyproterone acetate and 0.035mg ethinyl estradiol) is approved for use in Canada to treat women with severe acne who are unresponsive to other available treatments and who have associated symptoms of androgenization, such as seborrhea and mild hirsutism. In addition to treating acne, Diane-35® also provides reliable contraception...
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INDICATIONS
Used to treat women with severe* acne and its associated symptoms of androgenization, including seborrhea and mild hirsutism..
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PATIENT PROFILE
Women who have acne associated or not with signs of hyperandrogenism.
Any woman who has acne that is not controlled with topical medication...
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DOSING
Diane-35® is sold in blister pack units containing 21 tablets.
Each tablet contains 2mg of cyproterone acetate and 0.035mg of ethinyl estradiol. Each cycle consists of 21 days on the medication and a 7-day interval without it...
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EFFICACY
Improvements in seborrhea are generally seen after 2 to 3 months.
Improvements to acne are generally seen after 3 to 4 months.
Numerous studies have proven the efficacy of hormonal therapy in treating acne over 6 or more months of use...
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COMPLIANCE
Patients should take Diane-35® at the same time each day with liquid...
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SIDE EFFECTS, SAFETY AND RISKS
Side effects are typical of most oral contraceptives and can include breast tenderness, headache, nausea, breakthrough bleeding, ankle swelling and weight gain. These side effects are typically mild and tend to resolve by the second or third cycle of therapy...
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COST OF TREATMENT
Diane-35 is sold to pharmacy wholesalers at a cost of $19.00 per cycle...
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